Frye is the oldest continuously operating shoe company in the United States. So it's no surprise that they dip into America's rich history from time to time for design inspiration. The Prison Boot is a great example, made using Horween leather and treated with a special hand-finish that evolves into an even more impressive boot with each wear. Each pair has a serial number stamped on the heel inspired by the same detail once used on prison issued boots of American inmates. Built to last using Goodyear welt construction, the Frye Prison Boot not only looks great out of the box but will develop additional character and style over time.

The Air Force 1's boot-like build gets taken a step further in these Nike SF AF-1 High Sneakers. Drawing inspiration from the military, they have an upper that mixes ballistic-grade mesh with premium leather, and are finished with thick rope laces and a zipper closure. Available in three colorways.

Since the 1980's the Teva brand name has been synonymous with comfort and adventure thanks to their line of sport-sandals. And the latest footwear to join the Teva family, the Ember Moc Slipper, is another win for fans of convenience. Equal parts sneaker and cushy slipper, they're easy to slip on and off with the laidback collapsible heel and are a perfect choice for that long flight or a quick errand on a lazy weekend afternoon.

While normal sweats are great for lounging around the house, most aren't ideal for getting out in the temperatures seen daily throughout the winter months. Coldsmoke's Windbloc Joggers were made for just that kind of weather, using Polartec Windbloc fleece that blocks virtually all wind with an exterior that's extremely water repellent. You get the feel of fleece joggers on the inside, while the outside looks more polished and wards off the elements. Made in California, think of the Windbloc Joggers as more of your go-to casual pant than workout garb, as the insulation factor makes them great for braving the elements, but not spin class.

For the best fit, performance, and comfort, you need data from real runners. New Balance used that information to update their popular Fresh Foam 1080. The 1080v9 is crafted with a supportive double jacquard upper for a snug, soft fit, while the full-length Fresh Foam midsole makes it ultra cushioned for the long run. It also has a full-length rubber outsole for added durability, and a 3D ultraheel construction designed to improve fit and comfort.

It's tough to admit, but cold weather isn't far away for most of us. That's why it's vital to prepare with the right boots. Inspired by 1950's US Air Force survival kit moccasin boots, these hand-sewn boots from The Hill-Side are more than ready for the wintry roads ahead. Manufactured in Japan at one of the world's oldest sneaker factories, the Survival Moccasin Boot features a custom-designed rope lacing system, a herringbone pattern natural rubber outsole, and a comfortable mixture of wool and rayon felt for extra warmth on a cold day.

The first silhouette to use Nike's latest material innovation, the Nike Flyleather Tennis Classic is a deceptively simple sneaker. 40% lighter and five times stronger than traditional leather, Flyleather is crafted from leather scraps which are turned into fibers, and combined with synthetic fibers and a fabric infrastructure with a force so strong it becomes a single material. The process uses 90% less water and has an 80% lower carbon footprint than traditional leather manufacturing, so each pair of Flyleather shoes cuts the overall carbon footprint in half compared to shoes made using traditional leather. Following the release of the Tennis Classic, expect to see the material employed in versions of the Air Force 1, Air Max 90, Cortez, and Jordan 1.

Timeless automotive design. Rolex wristwatches. The artworks of Andy Warhol. Three subjects that vary wildly, yet elicit similarly passionate responses from those who care about them. Assouline's Impossible Collection series recognizes this, providing a thorough, in-depth look at each topic through insightful interviews, powerful prose, and gorgeous imagery. Each hand-bound tome tips the scales at nearly 20 pounds, arrives in a bespoke presentation case, and measures well over two feet wide when opened — demanding a central spot on your coffee table, if not its own dedicated stand.

When you find the right watch, it becomes an extension of you. That's been the case for generations of iconic figures like Paul Newman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Elvis Presley. A Man and His Watch profiles those figures and the timepieces they wore from the perspective of author Matthew Hranek, who traveled the world conducting interviews and gathering the histories of 76 watches. Each piece is attached to an original photograph and a detailed story of some of the most coveted watches in the world.

Lots of beer (and other stuff) gets spilled during Octoberfest. That's why these Adidas München Oktoberfest Sneakers are ideal footwear for the famous annual festival. The rich brown leather upper is complemented by three light brown stripes and given a DPBR coating to make it repellent to beer or any other fluids that might find their way down. Made in Germany, they also get unique details that Adidas' home grown line is known for, including heel embroidery meant to match your Lederhosen and a golden "Prost" — German for "cheers" — replacing the traditional model mark.

Hender Scheme is known for its brilliant monotone beige homages to classic kicks. With these Adidas x Hender Scheme Sneakers, the Japanese firm gets to try its hand at some officially-licensed designs. The highly-limited lineup includes a refreshing take on the all-too-often boisterous NMD_R1, as well as tasteful re-dos of the classic Superstar and Micropacer silhouettes. Arriving next month at select retailers only.